The release for the general public on Litecoin.org is coming real soon, but you can upgrade now to enjoy the lower fees if you edit your litecoin.conf to ensure your transactions reach the newfee miners.

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Being a relatively newbie maybe I misinterpret the word "fork". Can you please elaborate a bit on the choice of wording? The topic on the new version didn't sound too much like a "hard fork" (as in "nothing will work any more for users of old client, two different block chains, chaos and destruction ensue, etc.") to me...

The release for the general public on Litecoin.org is coming real soon, but you can upgrade now to enjoy the lower fees if you edit your litecoin.conf to ensure your transactions reach the newfee miners.

lol now recommended?....yet you spam every computer with a must update warning......so a forced update? hardly a decentralised currency now is it?

The release for the general public on Litecoin.org is coming real soon, but you can upgrade now to enjoy the lower fees if you edit your litecoin.conf to ensure your transactions reach the newfee miners.

lol now recommended?....yet you spam every computer with a must update warning......so a forced update? hardly a decentralised currency now is it?

The release for the general public on Litecoin.org is coming real soon, but you can upgrade now to enjoy the lower fees if you edit your litecoin.conf to ensure your transactions reach the newfee miners.

lol now recommended?....yet you spam every computer with a must update warning......so a forced update? hardly a decentralised currency now is it?

People who do not want to update will/might create a chain fork. They'll stay on their fork, no one forces them.It's the same as Bitcoin.And this hardfork already happened with Bitcoin. It was to fix a database bug.

People who do not want to update will/might create a chain fork. They'll stay on their fork, no one forces them.It's the same as Bitcoin.And this hardfork already happened with Bitcoin. It was to fix a database bug.

warning must update is pretty much akin to a forced update.

and what does bitcoin have to do with the price of eggs in china?

Because Litecoin is based off of Bitcoin, it has the same database bug. If you like your Litecoin blockchain un-fucked, you'll update.

The release for the general public on Litecoin.org is coming real soon, but you can upgrade now to enjoy the lower fees if you edit your litecoin.conf to ensure your transactions reach the newfee miners.

This matching challenge is different. The sponsor revealed himself, and his goal is to encourage many little donations to demonstrate the size of our community. You don't need to be rich to contribute to the future of Litecoin. If only a tiny fraction of our users gave 1 LTC each, that would send a powerful message to vendors about the seriousness of our community to protect the network in the long-term.

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https://forum.litecoin.net/index.php/topic,4804Here is a preliminary plan for what the Litecoin Dev Team is thinking about for a late-2013 release, perhaps for Litecoin-0.9.x. This change would make the Litecoin client faster, use less memory for everyone, and with absolutely zero drawbacks. Public comment is requested.

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I am really happy that you are doing such a work, I hope that your team get stronger and bigger, keep up the good work. I do not have a big LTC stake but I will constantly donate with what I can give. and I encourage people to do too.